21
Jan

I did.

As-salaamu Alaikum


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Anorexic people do.

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Ummm… no. Why are we fasting?

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no im on holiday, u cn always fast tomorrow

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no i like to eat but wil fast time to time

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No, but I haven't eaten anything yet today, does that count? D=

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lol unfortunately i ate as soon as I woke up.

i need my food ;)


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Why?

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the 10th is tomorrow

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For what?

If starving myself will get me into heaven I'm already in trouble considering I've never done it before. I have my own ways of living and don't need someone to tell me.

But good for you, maybe you can lose some weight if you need to.


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Why would anyone fast, unless they are having blood work done

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yes,i remembered .. actually,dad reminded me ..

today is "tsoo3a2" and tomorrow isa is "3ashoraa2"

all my family are fasting except me :(

Why?

msh leeky da3wa :p


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I fasted all night , when I got up I had a breakfast

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fasting as in ramadan?

nup. im planning to fast on ramadan though :)


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yha today no day all day i have fast, bcoz i have no money to eat

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Too late to remind me now.. da elma3'reb kaman sa3ah

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i knew that i have to fast today ..but icouldn't iam studying and i need to eat..iam sooory :(

i feel sad….


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Here in Bangladesh the 10th is tommorow.

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yes most peoples in egypt fast thursday and monday my wife did but not me

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Alhamdulillah and also tomorrow Insha-Allah.

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The Day of Ashura (عاشوراء transliteration: ‘Āshūrā’, Ashura, Ashoura, and other spellings) is on the 10th day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar and marks the climax of the Remembrance of Muharram but not the Islamic month.

This day (A'ashura) was an ancient Judaic feast day of celebration and atonement. Now it is well-known because of mourning for the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala in the year 61 AH (AD 680). Furthermore Sunni Muslims believe that Moses fasted on that day to express gratitude to God for liberation of Israelites from Egypt. According to Sunni Muslim tradition, Muhammad fasted on this day and asked other people to fast.[1]


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I know it was for Jews…… and then Muslims fast this day too….. Happy to see something in common between both religions………

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yes, actually i've been planning it since Monday, so my father and i did. so will we tomorrow inshallah.

i even cooked a 'harirah' soup, rice, and a '3igah'.


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Kol sana wenty tayeba we kol el moslemine agma3ein.

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not yet… as usual the 10th will be on the sunday here in Pakistan….

today its the 8th of muharram…

@ the clown… well you are right abt the jews fasting on this day but this aint the same for both religions… because muslims have to fast for 2 consecutive days i.e. if a muslim is fasting on the 10th then he will also have to fast on the 11th as well… and the jews fast only for one day…

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